The Republic of Kazakhstan joins the Cape Town Convention
The status lists for the Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol have been updated to take account of the deposit of an instrument by the Republic of Kazakhstan on 21…
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The status lists for the Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol have been updated to take account of the deposit of an instrument by the Republic of Kazakhstan on 21…
The Parliament of Aruba is expected to vote on the approval of certain changes in the law that will broaden the scope of activities and service providers that will be subject to compliance/regulatory overview. Under the new law service providers will include amongst others: realtors, jewelers, brokers and high valued products. One or more of your current activities may be subject to compliance as early as January 1st, 2008. The attached memo will provide you with an overview.
De Rijksministerraad heeft ingestemd met een voorstel van Rijkswet dat de organisatie van de rechtspraak regelt voor Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten en voor Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba met ingang van het moment waarop de staatkundige verhoudingen binnen het Koninkrijk zijn gewijzigd (Rijkswet Gemeenschappelijk Hof van Justitie).
Met de introductie van de VBA heeft de wetgever een belangrijke stap genomen in de modernisering van het Arubaanse vennootschapsrecht. Deze modernisering werd vanuit de praktijk wenselijk geacht om de aantrekkelijkheid van Aruba voor het internationale bedrijfsleven en investeerders uit binnen- en buitenland
The new Arua LLC has a true hybrid character. It allows for entrepreneurs to “custom-design” their corporate entity to meet current, future and changing needs.
Yesterday, November 11th, 2008, the Parliament of Aruba unanimously voted for the approval of the introduction of a new corporate entity in Aruba, the L.L.C. limited liability corporation or the V.B.A., Vennootschap met Beperkte Aansprakelijkheid. With this introduction the legislator has modernized the corporate laws of Aruba in many aspects.
Feeling lucky? Wanna start a casino (gaming) operations in Aruba?….
Legislastion of the Netherlands Antilles: Commercial Code
“The Amicorp Compliance Portal enables companies to make better-informed decisions about its client base and avoids companies from investing large amounts of money and time in non- core activities, such as information gathering and reporting to authorities” said Lincoln D. Gomez, managing-partner at Gomez & Bikker law offices.
Constitutional restructuring to take place of the Dutch Kingdom, what will this mean for trademark owners in the Netherlands Antilles (Curacao, Bonaire, St Maarten , Saba and St. Eustatius) and Aruba?